Elizabeth Smart is adding a new title to her resume: bodybuilder. The 38-year-old Smart — whose terrifying abduction story is told in the 2025 Netflix documentary, "Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart"— ...
Smart, 38, said she competed in four competitions before going public with her hobby Robyn Maher/Instagram Elizabeth Smart placed in three categories at a bodybuilding competition, including first in ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - JANUARY 19: Carson Beck #11 of the Miami Hurricanes throws a pass ...
Elizabeth Smart is continuing to take back her power after being abducted as a teen — but her latest source of self-love may seem a bit unconventional to some. Smart, 38, showed off her chiseled abs ...
Northern Arizona University graduate students presented their research during the annual 3 Minute Research Presentation (3MRP) competition last week. The annual competition asks students to present ...
The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center held this year’s Drill Sergeant of the Year Competition and the Best Squad Competition March 24-25, with a variety of fitness and combat-related ...
The man who hired the man who made the Final Four possible was in the stands for the final step. Former Arizona president Robert Robbins was seated roughly 25 rows behind the bench Saturday evening in ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Over $50,000 was awarded to Arizona-based startups at IdeaFunding 2026, Southern Arizona's largest and longest continuously running pitch competition. The competition took place ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — The confetti having fallen, the celebration very much ongoing, and here's the guy responsible for most all of this just off to the side, somehow, by himself. Here stands Tommy Lloyd ...
For over two decades, Sean Miller has been a head coach at a prominent men's college basketball program. Miller had two separate stints at Xavier, plus an NCAA Tournament run in his first year at ...
The spring of 2021 was absolute chaos in college basketball: 61 of 365 Division I teams changed head coaches. At the top, Hubert Davis went to North Carolina, Chris Beard to Texas, Mike Woodson to ...